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Soller. (Corsica.) — \M. Rodriguezii F. & J. Barranco de Al- 

 gendar. 



\Lysimachia minoricensis Rodr. Barranco la Val. The only 

 known locality. 



\Anagallis linifolia L. Pozuelo. 



^Cyclamen balearicum Willk. Abundant in many localities. 

 Statice serotina Rchb. (5. Limonium var. macroclada Boiss.) 



Benicasim. (France, Italy.) — S. ovalifolia Poir. Coast between 

 Mahon and Villacarlos. In the palm-groves at Elche, near Ali- 

 cante. There are specimens of the Mahon plant in the herbaria at 

 Kew and South Kensington, collected by Porta and Rigo, named 

 S. lyehnidifolia Gir., but they differ greatly from that species as 

 described, and from specimens gathered at Gruissan, France, in 

 company with Mr. C. E. Salmon, and so named by him. The 

 Mahon plant attains 4 dcm. in height, and has broadly rhomboid- 

 ovate leaves rather suddenly contracted into a winged petiole, 5 cm. 

 long, and an open panicle with long branches and short spikes. 

 The Elche plant attains 6 dcm. or more, with leaves of the same 

 general outline, but much longer in proportion to the breadth, 

 reaching 12 cm. long. In other respects the two plants are so 

 similar that I have little hesitation in naming them both as above. 

 S. Girardiana Guss. On the seashore, Benicasim. (France.) — 

 S. Gougetiana Gir. On the rocky coast between Mahon and Villa- 

 carlos. This agrees well with specimens collected at Ciudadela, 

 Minorca, by Porta and Rigo. (Naples, Africa.) — S. confusa G. & G. 

 On the seashore, Benicasim. (France, Italy, Ac.) — S. ditrimcula Gir. 

 With S. virgata on the roadside between Alayor and the Barranco 

 la Val, several miles from the sea. (France, Spain.) — f S. salsuginosa 

 Boiss. Bot. Voy. en Esp.igne, t. 155 b. On the sandy seashore 

 south of Alicante. A small species resembling S. delicatula in 

 miniature. — S. delicatula Gir. Boiss. /. c, t. 155 a. On the sea- 

 shore close to the town of Alicante, where it must soon become 

 extinct. — S. minxUiflora Guss. Porto Pi. Agreeing with specimens 

 in the Kew Herbarium collected at Soller Port by Bourgeau. (Italy, 

 Sicily.) — S. virgata W. Porto Pi, where it is very abundant, and 

 attains a large size. Also on the coast at Cala Mesquita, Barranco 

 la Val, and in Spain at Valencia, Oropesa, and Benicasim. (France, 

 &c.) — S. minuta L. On rocky ground, Porto Pi, forming large 

 tufts. (France, Spain.) — f S. fiufuracea Lag. On the rocky coast 

 north of Alicante. — f& dichotoma Cav. At the foot of the hills at 

 Aranjuez. This beautiful plant is also abundant along the railway 

 near that town. — S. echioides L. On low hills near Aranjuez. On 

 the coast at Oropesa. — S. ferulacea L. The Albufera, near Mahon. 

 (France, Spain.) 



jAtriplex glauca L. {Obione glanca Moy.) On the seashore, 

 Alicante. 



Emex spinosa Camp. Cultivated ground, Palma. (Calabria, 

 Greece, &c.) 



\Rumex papillaris Boiss. & Beut. Pozuelo. 



^Daphne vellaoides Bodr. Ma Colom, Minorca. 



Bvxus baleariea Lam. Barranco de Soller. (Granada, Sardinia.) 



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